@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ You can either get binaries at <http://dept-info.labri.fr/~thibault/hurd-xen/> o

- Copy `gnumach-xen` and `hurd-modules` to your dom0 /boot.

- Copy `hurd` into `/etc/xen`, edit it for fixing access to your hurd / and swap

- Run `xm create -c hurd`, gnumach should get started.

-- If `xm` complains about networking (`vif could not be connected`), it's Xen fault, see Xen documentation for how to configure the network. The simplest way is network-bridge with fixed IPs. You can also just disable networking by commenting the vif line in the config.

+- If `xm` complains about networking (`vif could not be connected`), it's Xen scripts' fault, see Xen documentation for how to configure the network. The simplest way is network-bridge with fixed IPs (note that you need the bridge-utils package for this). You can also just disable networking by commenting the vif line in the config.

- If `xm` complains `Error: (2, 'Invalid kernel', 'xc_dom_compat_check: guest type xen-3.0-x86_32 not supported by xen kernel, sorry\n')`, you most probably have a PAE-enabled hypervisor, and you just need to install and boot a non-PAE hypervisor.

If you want to generate these images, first get the `gnumach-1-branch-Xen-branch` branch from gnumach CVS.